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121 zevenhonderdste
adj. seven hundredth, next after six hundred and ninety-ninth; being 7 of 100 equal parts--------n. seven hundredth, number 700 in a series; 7 parts of 100 equal parts, 7/100 -
122 zeventiende
adj. seventeenth, next after the sixteenth; being one of 17 equal parts--------n. seventeenth, number 17 in a series; one part of 17 equal parts, 1/17 -
123 zeventigste
adj. seventieth, next after sixty-ninth; being one of 70 equal parts--------seventieth, number 70 in a series; one part of 70 equal parts, 1/70 -
124 evenaren
♦voorbeelden:1 niet te evenaren • unequalled, unparallellediemand in schoonheid evenaren • equal/rival someone in beauty -
125 gelijke
♦voorbeelden:iemand als zijn gelijke behandelen • treat someone as an equalmet zijn gelijken omgaan • associate with one's equalszonder gelijke • peerless -
126 gelijkgerechtigd
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gelijkgerechtigd
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127 gelijkschakelen
1 regard/treat as equal(s)/equally♦voorbeelden:1 mannen en vrouwen gelijkschakelen • give equal opportunities to men and women, treat men and women equally/the sameVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gelijkschakelen
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128 gelijkstaan
♦voorbeelden:dat staat gelijk met een weigering • that is tantamount to a refusal
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